MINI of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Service
Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Parts
Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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Desert Mini Review 03/02/2012 I don't usually write Desert Mini Review 03/02/2012 I don't usually write reviews on anything, but this is a must for me, after reading all of the negative reviews on " Desert Mini Review 03/02/2012 I don't usually write reviews on anything, but this is a must for me, after reading all of the negative reviews on "Desert-Mini" and I'm sure they've had their own experinence, this is mine. I drove into Desert Mini-Used Car area of Las Vegas NV. on the 25th of Feb. 2012 to check out a used BMW they had on the lot for sale. It was georgous but had too many miles on it for my liking. No immediate 'attack' by a salesperson which was something I really liked. When a salesman did approach, he was almost 'comical' to me, no pressure, even walked away when I told him I'm just looking. (I have to say, I really hate it when car sales people don't even give you a chance to look around). It was a "Mini Cooper" dealership, but I wasn't interested in one, thinking they were just to small for my needs, yet I saw a few other cars that I may be interested in and called to the salesman to answer some questions. He politely introduced me to a few options, after telling him what I was looking for. Asked me if I was interested in a Mini Cooper. to which I replied, no. Showed me a few cars, test drove a car (I won't mention it's brand) that I didn't like. I told him that I'd like to look around the lot again and started to notice the "Mini Coopers" . They were pretty cool and one in particular caught my eye. Pre-owned, low mileage, good price, like new, beautiful color. Took it for a test drive, one of the most fun cars I've ever driven! A go-cart on steroids! It hugged the road like nothing I've ever owned, and I've owned two Mustangs, a Camaro, and a Pontiac Fireo. I'm almost 60 years old and it made me feel 18 again! I decided then and there that this was the car for me, even though in this market, I know there could have been a better deal. Did I mention that I 'hate' dealing with buying a car, new or used for all of the dealing you have to go through? None of that here. Desert Mini is so 'laid back', as if they don't even care if they sell you a car. I personnaly like that. Yet, they are polite throughout the entire time. Met with the finance manager (that I dreaded) but it was the most delightful experience I've ever had buying a car, as there was 'No haggling' over the amount I wanted to spend each month, added an extended Warranty, for which I got at half off price for doing it then and there! Since; I've been contacted by the service department manager to make sure everything was good, contacted by the salesman that sold me the car to make sure I didn't have any problems and that if I did just ask or bring it in. Had a bunch of questions as the Mini Coop has a lot of unusal things that one doesn't find on most cars. When I went in to pick up my "green-slip', they asked of any concerns and dealt with them promply, from the original salesman, to the service department, dealt with my concerns at once ! They were polite and immediate. If you go there. ask for Kevin McKenzie (salesman) and make sure you talk with Bob (finance), two great guys to deal with. I simply don't understand all of these negative reviews but maybe they've revamped their business practices since the earlier reviews or those reviews came from rivalry car dealships 'chiming in' to hurt their business? Hmm, I wonder? Oh yeah, the gas mileage is incredible, the ride is fun and really smooth, very responsive... any negative, yes there a few; noisy, from the double 'sun-moon-roof', the car is really small, don't even know why they have backseats, yet roomy up front, the sunroof lets in the sun constantly, but found out it's fixable, cupholders are for beer-steins, forget putting an average coffee cup in them, it too is fixable, you have to read through the manuals that come with it just to figure it all out (no, just kidding), the people at 'Desert-Mini' are there for you and any questions you have so at the onset ask, they'll help you deal with it, make sure you ask the team at Desert Mini to give you a 'tutorial' as this is a very differnet car. I hope I did them justice as they deserve it. More
I bought a car on December 30, 2011 and was promise free register and plate pickup. On January 22, 2012 after seven visits to get plates I took the paper work and got everything myself. Once they have you register and plate pickup. On January 22, 2012 after seven visits to get plates I took the paper work and got everything myself. Once they have your money they don't care. Still waiting for the title. More
He is a professional saleman. He help me to secure a loan, so as to be qualified for buying a brand new car. He talks in away that a person can understand what he is intended to buy. loan, so as to be qualified for buying a brand new car. He talks in away that a person can understand what he is intended to buy. More
I found the service Dept knowledgeable and helpful...my car (05 Mini) was repaired on time and so far fixed right the first time...drove it in from Cali...it seems more dearlers here have that holier than car (05 Mini) was repaired on time and so far fixed right the first time...drove it in from Cali...it seems more dearlers here have that holier than thou attitude... More
In late March 2011 I took my 2003 Mini Cooper to Desert Mini of Las Vegas for a check engine light and inoperative A/C. I live in a state where smog inspections are necessary and I was getting close to the Mini of Las Vegas for a check engine light and inoperative A/C. I live in a state where smog inspections are necessary and I was getting close to the registration deadline and needed something quick. I figured that the dealership would be expensive, but at least the job would be done right. I got the first part right. They kept my car for two days, charging me over $700 for diagnostics. They identified the problem as a defective battery, which they replaced for about $190 and returned the car to me. This is where the fun begins. Within 48 hours the check engine light returned. I also developed several problems I did not have when I took the car in. It began stalling frequently at idle, my fuel gauge stopped working and I began getting “check filler cap” warnings (the filler cap was fine). About a week later the A/C quit again. I took the car back. The service advisor, who had been very friendly before, was far less so when I told him I wasn’t spending any more money on the car. He made it plain that anything that wasn’t on the original bill would be extra cost. Since they had done such a poor job before I decided to stick to the original list. The dealership attempted to blame all my problems on the A/C compressor (the same one they told me was fine after two days of pricey diagnostics). I asked how the compressor could be responsible when the car stalls with the climate control turned off. The adviser repeated “We believe it’s the compressor”, which they wanted to replace for the princely sum of $1,500. Disgusted, I left. If I ever needed evidence that the Better Business Bureau is a useless body that exists only to protect paying members, I soon got it. I filed a complaint with the Southern Nevada BBB. The dealership’s response failed to address the original problems with my car at all, and made a lame attempt to justify charging me a lot of money for not fixing my car. They alluded to the mileage on my vehicle (which is justification alone for charging for nothing, I’m sure) and the fact that they had provided a rental car (which is totally irrelevant to the complaint). BBB administratively dismissed the complaint, saying the dealership had made “a good faith effort” to resolve the complaint. In fact they made as much effort to resolve the complaint as they did to fix my car – which is to say, nothing. The only thing they did was try to justify taking my money and leaving me with a broken vehicle. Mini of North America was no help, either. A similar complaint filed with them got me a form e-mail apologizing for my problem and thanking me for my “input”. If you have read this far you are obviously concerned about the reputation of this dealership – and you should be. They have done work for me before, and my experience has been this: If your vehicle is under warranty, you are treated well. Once the warranty expires, they are happy as long as you don’t ask questions and keep handing them large quantities of cash as their technicians bumble through the process of fixing your car. There is always another essential repair far more expensive than the one you just got that “has” to be done, and odds are less than 50 percent that it will solve your problem. I suggest that you find a good independent mechanic to fix your Mini, and leave these money-grabbers alone. I suggest Kensington Motor Cars, who correctly diagnosed my problems in two hours – a task Desert Mini got wrong twice in two and a half days. More
So this is gonna be one of the saddest stories you'll hear. Around October of 2009 I was getting close to theend of the warranty on my 2006 MINI Cooper S. I had some work in Las Vegas and thought that I hear. Around October of 2009 I was getting close to theend of the warranty on my 2006 MINI Cooper S. I had some work in Las Vegas and thought that I would get a few things attended to under warranty while I had the time. One of the items that needed attention was a whistle sound from the sun roof. Keep on mind that I was building the car for show so the majority of the interior wasn't in the car. They replaced the items that were a concern including the sunroof gasket. Jump ahead a month for the show that I was peeping for and for some reasoning have no brake lights. I figure I must have pinched a wire somewhere. After the show and two trips to a local dealer I'm sitting in my car during one of So. Cals few rains and an idea pops into my head...I wonder if it could be water intrusion. I take it back to the local dealer and express my new concern. Sadly, they confirm my suspicions and say that all four drains aren't connected. Hmm…who touched the sunroof gasket and drains? Desert mini. So the dealer calls them and the refuse to accept responsibility for their actions. After three calls to them, I contacted MINI USA for some action and the best they could say was that the damage was not caused by a warranty issue so they couldn't do anything either. So, being very frustrated, I call my insurance company to pay the $14k bill to repair and they decide to total the car. Fortunately, I have really good insurance and they paid a fair price but I had to remove three years of mods in three days and lost a grand on bushings and another grand on dynamat. Just so sad that a dealer can't accept that nobody is perfect, including their shop foreman that worked on the car. I recently went by their new location on a Saturday for parts. I asked where parts were and one of the ten sales staff standing outside walked in with me to the parts counter andlow and behold, the closed at noon. He couldn't just say hey were closed. Dolt! More
Desert Mini of Las Vegas is a complete joke. On more Desert Mini of Las Vegas is a complete joke. On more than one occasion four to be exact, 2 involving me and 3 from friends of mine, all Mini lovers Desert Mini of Las Vegas is a complete joke. On more than one occasion four to be exact, 2 involving me and 3 from friends of mine, all Mini lovers by the way. Here is my story. I found a Mini Cooper S I liked listed on their website. I sent a request for more information, their reply to my email on both occasions was ok within 24hrs, but what happened afterwards was xxxx-poor at best. The Manager goes by the name of "Tony Zita" sends me a generic email telling me he got my request and that was it, 2 days later I get an email from a sales person by the name of “Donovan Resh” and my God he was a complete idiot, he send me the same generic email the leader of the stupid pack did and furthermore told me that a car I was interested in was sold that night, keep in mind this was 3 days after I had inquired about this Mini I was willing to buy on the spot, with financing my bank already approved for me. Against my better judgment I decided to make my way to the dealership and see what else they had on the ground, and believe me people I was there with a friend in broad day light at about 2pm in the afternoon, for about 15mins looked and sat in about 7 unlocked Mini Coopers on the lot and no one asked if we needed any help, until we got tired of looking at them and were about to climb back into our car, only then did a sales guy casually walk by us and ask "Are you guys ok?" I mean really? That's all you can say to potential customers browsing your lot during your hours of operation? I would have thought to myself hmmm just maybe it was a bad day, or just maybe for some reason they were so busy they did not notice me, but that was not the case, as a matter of fact there was a family Husband, wife and 2 kids that left at about the same time we did, and humored to us saying "This is a Joke" we should just get one from California, at least the tax is only .15 more big deal. Wow in this economy a deal can allow its customers experience such bad customer service, or none at all, when there are dealers in Utah and California willing to go the extra mile to attract more business? And just in case you are wondering if this was a fluke the answer is no. Because I love these cars so much I did this again this time alone at about noon on Labor Day and yes they were open and low and behold the same treatment. Earlier I mentioned 3 other friends of mine with the same experience well you can pretty much guess what happened there too. So my advice for all you thinking of buying a Mini Cooper in Las Vegas is this, try a different dealer and or try Dealers in Utah or California, you can even take a mini-vacation to the beach and sign your new car papers. California dealers will ship your new mini to Vegas for $500 some free depending on the deal so you don't have to pay taxes in Cali to drive it off the lot. Or you can pay the taxes there and or roll it into the loan, get your 30 day tag and drive your baby back here to Vegas to register it. Trust me it's worth the 250 Miles to get the proper customer services and sales experience. I mean it's hard for everyone in this economy why not give your money to a Dealer that recognizes and respects that. My 2 cents... Kim More